The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bad boy Kyrgios is ‘very dangerous’

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London – Nick Kyrgios buried the rage he showed in his Wimbledon opener to ease into the third round on Thursday and warned: “I just wanted to remind everyone that I’m pretty good.”

The volatile Australian pulled off an impressive 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 win over Serbian 26th seed Filip Krajinovic to make the last-32 for the sixth time.

“If I can just continue to play like that, I’m very dangerous,” said Kyrgios, who will face world No 5 Stefanos Tsitsipas for a place in the fourth round.

Kyrgios fired 24 aces and a total of 50 winners past Krajinovic, who made the final on grass at Queen’s in the run-up to Wimbledon.

He also only conceded nine points on his own serve in a rapid-fire 85-minute win on Court Two.

The 27-year-old Australian, who made the quarterfin­als on debut in 2014, did not face a single break point.

“I just wanted to remind everyone that I am pretty good,” he said. “I was nowhere near my best in the first round but today I was in my zone.

“Wimbledon is my best chance of winning a Grand Slam. I have had it circled in my calendar all year.

“I still have a tough draw but I couldn’t have played any better today.”

Kyrgios’ five-set opening win over Paul Jubb of Britain was marred by his admission that he spat in the direction of fans whom he accused of being disrespect­ful.

One British newspaper described his behaviour as “cretinous”. Kyrgios showed off his new leg tattoo on Thursday, quoting Oscar Wilde: “Give a man a mask and he will become his true self.”

In his post-match news conference, he was his usually combative self, taking aim at the media for their coverage of his opening match.

Kyrgios had called a lineswoman “a snitch” for reporting his behaviour to the umpire while he remains under investigat­ion for the spitting incident.

“I just feel like people just don’t give me respect sometimes because of other things that I do,” he said.

“There was just nothing the media possibly could tell me I did wrong today. I just know that you can’t possibly ask me anything and stir anything up.

“And I love it because then you can’t write anything. What are you going to say? Nothing today. Dumbfounde­d all of you.”

With his place in the last-32 secured, Kyrgios pulled out of the doubles, where he was to resume his Australian Open winning partnershi­p with Thanasi Kokinakis. –

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